Move Redmond advocates for multimodal transportation in Redmond. As part of their Ride Transit Month coverage, I talked to them about Transit Trekker. I also provided a few tips on easy transit trips that can be done from Redmond. You can read all about it in their June newsletter, here. Especially note the clear, friendly graphic treatments they created to highlight the trip itineraries I offered.
Redmond and the eastside in general could use much better local transit service, IMO. That said — Redmond has great access to multi-use trails in the form of the Sammamish River Trail, the soon-to-be re-opened East Lake Sammamish Trail, the developing Eastrail network, and — with a lift from King County Metro route 224 to Duvall — the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, which will connect you to the Palouse to Cascades Trail. That last one you can ride all the way to the WA-ID border from about May to October — hundreds of miles taking in the Cascades, eastern WA semi-desert, and the Palouse. As I write that, I am amazed and grateful all over again to live in a region rich with stunning rail trails. My e-bike is in the shop awaiting repairs (and an e$timate) and I think I’m going to be planning a quick venture along the Palouse to Cascades Trail via the eastside very soon……
The featured image in this post is used with permission of Move Redmond.